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Name Date Identifying Figurative Language in Poetry Figurative language describes ideas by comparing them to something else or adding descriptive words and phrases. There are different types of figurative.

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Types of Figurative Language The boy was as brave as a lion in the jungle. The assistant was as busy as a bee when she was preparing the podium for the presidential address. The new teacher is as tall as a giraffe. The new neighbor is as curious as a cat; nothing escapes her attention.

Most generally, figurative language refers to language that is not literal: it suggests a comparison to something else, so that one thing is seen in terms of another. For example, the phrase fierce tears (the personification of tears) is figurative, since tears cannot really act in a fierce way, as people can.

'The Raven' written by an American writer Edgar Allan Poe and Robert Burns's 'Red, Red Rose' are good examples where figurative language is used suitably.

Figurative language also is used to link two ideas with the goal of influencing an audience to see a connection even if one does not actually exist. Writers of prose and poetry use figurative language to elicit emotion, help readers form mental images and draw readers into the work.

For example, if an athlete is doing well, you might say they're “on fire” figuratively. If their clothes catch on fire (which hopefully doesn't happen), then they'd be on fire literally.

What is Figurative Language? Figurative language refers to the use of words in a way that deviates from the conventional order and meaning in order to convey a complicated meaning, colorful writing, clarity, or evocative comparison. It uses an ordinary sentence to refer to something without directly stating it.

How to Identify Figurative Language Look for comparisons. Figurative language often rests on comparisons of two dissimilar objects or activities. ... Give inanimate objects or abstract concepts human qualities. ... Determine if the phrase or sentence could exist in the real world, or can be made sense of on a literal level.

Directions for Writing Poems of Comparison Write a poem using a combination of similes, metaphors, and personification. Be sure to use descriptive imagery, including bold, colorful words. ... Your poem does not have to rhyme. Do not write your poem in paragraph form. ... Begin each line with a capital letter.

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